angeles. nasa aims is skaej you'lling a special viewing event. all the passes are spoken for, but officials will try not to turn anyone away who shows up on friday morning. if weather permits we should see the shuttle sometime in the 9:00 hour on friday morning. a lot of pressure on jeff now. >> maybe not when it crosses the golden gate bridge, but in the south bay over moffitt field? >> it's going to be a tough one to track. i'm not going to say it's a clear forecast, but you head outside and look up to the sky, you can't miss it. i'm not saying don't go outside and look for it. we'll pinpoint that forecast as we get closer. today there was something else in the air. instead of a space shuttle, we're talking about wind here, anywhere from 15 to 30 miles per hour. that onshore flow cools us off. we have 35-mile-per-hour wind gusts, but on top of that we have cooler air aloft. it did keep temperatures below the seasonal averages, 76 in san jose. we struggled to get to that number. 78 in livermo